The British, Jeanne -Louise de Belville de Clisson, was delightedly called the Breton lioness, and the French – in horror – the Klimon witch. In 1343, by order of King Philip VI, her husband was executed. Jeanne de Belvil vowed to avenge the French. Having received the Kaperian certificate from the English king, she began to attack the courts of France and its allies. Jeanne was the first to board the board, attacked and took the coastal castles of the French nobles. She excellently owned a saber and certainly put red gloves before the battle. The teams of the captured ships and the inhabitants of the castles, as a rule, were completely destroyed. Furious by her actions, the King of France ordered to catch the Klisson witch alive or dead. He sent his best ships to the fight against her, but the Corses Jeanne defeated them and sank them …
Author
Smooth Vitaly Dmitrievich
Editor
Fedotov D.S.
Publisher
Veche, 2013
Series
Historical adventures
12+
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